I bought two, they work really nicely and it's the only arm box that officially supports xbmc development so you feel "good" about it too.

If you order the xios from Amazon it will be the m3 version, which is 1gig ram, and single core 900 or 1ghz processor (versus ops dual core) but if you are looking for xbmc, the single core+linus with hardware acceleration is all you need.

I will warn that all these arm boxes are works in progress and will frustrate you from time to time but I'm liking my xios's (as a pure xbmc client) overall.

Note: I don't believe you can install recent linux firmwares from pivos on other company's arm/android boxes, plus like I said it's nice feeling good about supporting a developer that (from what I understand) has 2 xbmc developers on their payroll.

Depend on what you need. They are both RK3066. But if you like Bluetooth and want to hook more USB devices then the box is better. And I believe the Ethernet will be more stable and green than the wireless. Or you may turn the wireless into a hotspot when you use the box.

krampground

New Member

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 7:44a

I have one and it works great. I bought an ipazz wireless keyboard/ir remote to go with it. Minix has updates to support hardware acceleration in xbmc. It is in beta currently, but we are early in the rollout of the android version of xbmc. This has more horsepower than the pivos unit.

poppagene

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 8:06a

Does the monitor/tv have to be HDCP compliant?

uchamish

Member

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 9:40a

Devices in this range have only HDMI video/audio output buy you can find many HDMI to VGA converters (that also provide an audio socket) on "Fleebay"... That may answer your question.

MeIsCheap

Nerdy Member

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 10:37a

uchamish said: Devices in this range have only HDMI video/audio output buy you can find many HDMI to VGA converters (that also provide an audio socket) on "Fleebay"... That may answer your question.

you should quote what question you are trying to answer. also if you look at the pictures, this unit includes optical audio out. specs also says it has a headphone out which would work for an analog connection.

poppagene said: Does the monitor/tv have to be HDCP compliant?

I doubt it, as this isn't intended to playback protected content, like an actual blu-ray disc or restricted Windows Media recordings. I'm thinking you want to hook it up to something with DVI or an older computer monitor?

davneil

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 1:13p

No Gb Net.

KMCHERRY

Senior Member

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 1:29p

MeIsCheap said: poppagene said: Does the monitor/tv have to be HDCP compliant?

I doubt it, as this isn't intended to playback protected content, like an actual blu-ray disc or restricted Windows Media recordings. I'm thinking you want to hook it up to something with DVI or an older computer monitor?

Or the new SilconDust Project Connect, which is intended to allow all DLNA devices to access networked SD tuners (like the HD HomeRun Prime). Great idea in theory--I'll wait to see the execution!

hollando

Member

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 1:36p

Does it support hdmi-cec? Want to get one for my father who doesn't know anything besides TV remote.

RichTJ99

Senior Member

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 2:49p

So with this box I can keep my movies on a NAS on my network, then install the XBMC software on it as a server so other devices on my network can play the movies?

arebangdu

Member

posted: Jan. 14, 2013 @ 8:28p

Thanks

PGold

New Member

posted: Jan. 15, 2013 @ 10:50a

They don't mention at what is the speed of the ARM CPU. I suspect is is 1.2 GHz or 1.4 GHz that's why they don't mention it in their specs.The latest Android mini PCs run on dual core 1.6 GHz.In comparison, the Odroid U2 ($89) runs on Samsung Exynos4412 Prime Cortex-A9 Quad Core 1.7Ghz CPU with 1MB L2 Cache, 2GB onboard memory and will run Android 4.0 or Ubantu 12.10.

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